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adoni [48]
2 years ago
13

Please label the map the labels is at the bottom left

History
1 answer:
shutvik [7]2 years ago
7 0

Answer: B is pacific ocean

A is papua new guinea

C is great barrier reef.

D is outback

E is perth

F is sydney

H is north island

G is melbourne

sprry for them being out of order

:)

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